BAYLOR: Forgotten fields in Flanders
By all such standards, the Great War was especially horrible. The specific horror of this conflict, which eventually came to be known as World War I out of a contextual necessity to keep our historical accountings of human suffering clearly ordered, surely represents societal innocence shattered on an unfathomably massive scale.
Friday, November 11, 2011
REWIND: Armistice Day column, 2009.
Heavens, has it really been two years since this column was published?
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